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ac•com•mo•date

Pronunciation: (u-kom'u-dāt"),
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[key]—v.,-dat•ed, -dat•ing.

—v.t.1. to do a kindness or a favor to; oblige; to accommodate a friend.2. to provide suitably; supply (usually fol. by with): to accommodate a friend with money.3. to lend money to: Can you accommodate him?4. to provide with a room and sometimes with food.
5. to furnish with accommodations.
6. to have or make room for: Will this elevator accommodate 10 people?7. to make suitable or consistent; adapt: to accommodate oneself to circumstances.8. to bring into harmony; adjust; reconcile: to accommodate differences.

—v.i.1. to become adjusted or adapted.
2. to become reconciled; agree.